Patentable/Patents/US-8195048
US-8195048

Optical transport system architecture for remote terminal connectivity

PublishedJune 5, 2012
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
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Technical Abstract

The invention pertains to optical fiber transmission systems, and is particularly relevant to transmission of high volume of data and voice traffic among different locations. In particular, the improvement teaches the use of a single optical transport system for both metropolitan area transport and long haul transport of data and voice traffic.

Patent Claims
26 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for communicating optical signals, the method comprising: receiving, at a terminal from a first remote terminal, a first overlay signal, the first overlay signal comprising a first short haul signal and a first long haul signal; receiving, at the terminal from a second remote terminal, a second overlay signal, the second overlay signal comprising a second short haul signal and a second long haul signal; receiving, at the terminal from a master terminal, a third long haul signal and a fourth long haul signal; decoupling, at the terminal, the first short haul signal and the first long haul signal from the first overlay signal; decoupling, at the terminal, the second short haul signal and the second long haul signal from the second overlay signal; coupling, at the terminal, the second short haul signal and the third long haul signal to form a third overlay signal; coupling, at the terminal, the first short haul signal and the fourth long haul signal to form a fourth overlay signal; transmitting the third overlay signal from the terminal to the first remote terminal; transmitting the fourth overlay signal from the terminal to the second remote terminal; and transmitting the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal from the terminal to the master terminal.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second remote terminals are each located in the same metropolitan area.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: decoupling the first short haul signal and the first long haul signal from the first overlay signal comprises decoupling in a C/L band; and coupling the first short haul signal and the fourth long haul signal to form the fourth overlay signal comprises coupling in a C/L band.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein: decoupling the second short haul signal and the second long haul signal from the second overlay signal comprises decoupling in a C/L band; and coupling the second short haul signal and the third long haul signal to form the third overlay signal comprises coupling in a C/L band.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and third long haul signals each include a respective L band signal, and wherein the first short haul signal includes a C band signal.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: multiplexing the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal prior to transmitting the first and second long haul signals to the master terminal; and demultiplexing the third long haul signal and fourth long haul signal prior to coupling the third long haul signal with the second short haul signal and prior to coupling the fourth long haul signal with the first short haul signal.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first short haul signal is a data signal.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first remote terminal is located remotely from the second remote terminal.

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9. A terminal for communicating optical signals, comprising: a first decoupler configured to decouple a first short haul signal and a first long haul signal from a first overlay signal, wherein the terminal is configured to receive the first overlay signal from a first remote terminal; a second decoupler configured to decouple a second short haul signal and a second long haul signal from a second overlay signal, wherein the terminal is configured to receive the second overlay signal from a second remote terminal; a first coupler configured to couple the second short haul signal and a third long haul signal to form a third overlay signal, wherein the terminal is configured to receive the third long haul signal from a master terminal; and a second coupler configured to couple the first short haul signal and a fourth long haul signal to form a fourth overlay signal, wherein the terminal is configured to receive the fourth long haul signal from the master terminal; wherein the terminal is further configured to: transmit the third overlay signal to the first remote terminal, transmit the fourth overlay signal to the second remote terminal, and transmit the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal to the master terminal.

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10. The terminal of claim 9 , wherein the first and second remote terminals are each located in the same metropolitan area.

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11. The terminal of claim 10 , wherein the terminal is located in the same metropolitan area as the first and second remote terminals.

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12. The terminal of claim 9 , wherein the first decoupler comprises a C/L band decoupler and the second coupler comprises a C/L band coupler.

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13. The terminal of claim 12 , wherein the second decoupler comprises a C/L band decoupler and the first coupler comprises a C/L band coupler.

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14. The terminal of claim 9 , wherein the first and third long haul signals each include a respective L band signal, and wherein the first short haul signal includes a C band signal.

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15. The terminal of claim 9 , further comprising: a multiplexer configured to multiplex the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal prior to transmitting the first and second long haul signals to the master terminal; and a demultiplexer configured to demultiplex the third and fourth long haul signals prior to coupling the fourth long haul signal with the first short haul signal and prior to coupling the third long haul signal with the second short haul signal.

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16. The terminal of claim 9 , wherein the first short haul signal is a data signal.

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17. The terminal of claim 9 , wherein the first remote terminal is located remotely from the second remote terminal.

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18. A system for communicating optical signals, comprising: means for receiving, at a terminal from a first remote terminal, a first overlay signal comprising a first short haul signal and a first long haul signal; means for receiving, at the terminal from a second remote terminal, a second overlay signal, the second overlay signal comprising a second short haul signal and a second long haul signal; means for receiving, at the terminal from a master terminal, a third long haul signal and a fourth long haul signal; means for decoupling, at the terminal, the first short haul signal and the first long haul signal from the first overlay signal; means for decoupling, at the terminal, the second short haul signal and the second long haul signal from the second overlay signal; means for coupling, at the terminal, the second short haul signal and the third long haul signal to form a third overlay signal; means for coupling, at the terminal, the first short haul signal and the fourth long haul signal to form a fourth overlay signal; means for transmitting the third overlay signal from the terminal to the first remote terminal; means for transmitting the fourth overlay signal from the terminal to the second remote terminal; and means for transmitting the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal from the terminal to the master terminal.

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19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the first and second remote terminals are each located in the same metropolitan area.

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20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the system is located in the same metropolitan area.

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21. The system of claim 18 , wherein the means for decoupling the first short haul signal and the first long haul signal from the first overlay signal comprises means for decoupling in a C/L band and the means for coupling the first short haul signal and the fourth long haul signal to form the fourth overlay signal comprises means for coupling in a C/L band.

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22. The system of claim 21 , wherein the means for decoupling the second short haul signal and the second long haul signal from the second overlay signal comprises means for decoupling in a C/L band and the means for coupling the second short haul signal and the third long haul signal to form the third overlay signal comprises means for coupling in a C/L band.

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23. The system of claim 18 , wherein the first and third long haul signals each include a respective L band signal, and wherein the first short haul signal includes a C band signal.

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24. The system of claim 18 , further comprising: means for multiplexing the first long haul signal and the second long haul signal prior to transmitting the first and second long haul signals to the master terminal; and means for demultiplexing the third long haul signal and the fourth long haul signal prior to coupling the third long haul signal with the second short haul signal and prior to coupling the fourth long haul signal with the first short haul signal.

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25. The system of claim 18 , wherein the first short haul signal is a data signal.

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26. The system of claim 18 , wherein the first remote terminal is located remotely from the second remote terminal.

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Filing Date

August 13, 2009

Publication Date

June 5, 2012

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